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... categories. The KKK viewed foreigners and people of color with suspicion. They would call them "japs", "coons", "wops", and "chinks". ...
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... Maclean goes into detail of why the KKK were against the Jews because they ... stayed organized and grew to nearly 5 Million members, how they viewed them-selves ...
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... The white officials, who were more or less viewed as the antagonists, spoke of ... Ever since the Civil War, the KKK began to destroy the religious sanctuary of ...
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... can be explained by the deep-seated fear with which many blacks viewed the whites ... Turner points out that the KKK was the primary suspect in the murders, and ...
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... set the stage for World War I. In conclusion, nationalism can be viewed from a ... and discriminatory characteristics, as in the case of the FLQ, the KKK, or even ...
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... Some examples of these are the KKK, black panthers, and the Latin kings. ... There are three theoretical perspectives on how the social world is viewed. ...
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... would mix with Klan ideas, and eventually spawn into the society viewed at the ... Without much disapproval or anti-Klan movements, the KKK easily controlled and ...
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... As with any new, small, emerging group viewed as different from the socially ... As examples, we have now moved from countercultures such as the KKK and militia ...
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... process had taken little time to formulate, and it was generally viewed as the ... Islam, militia groups, and other interest groups, such as the KKK within America ...
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... supremacy in cinema is evident in one of the early films we viewed during the ... proponent of racism and used film as a medium to justify the KKK while causing ...
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... White men and women have viewed Blacks more as animals rather than people throughout history. ... Approximately 5,000 Americans are members of the KKK. ...
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... condoned by all Goths, however, and therefore Gothicism is wrongly viewed as evil no ... punks." These Nazi punks are nothing more than skin-headed KKK members who ...
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... The KKK was a group of white males that felt they needed to use ... Interracial relationships have been viewed as disgraceful and sinful even though in the ...
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... have intentions of making a show and changing the way minorities are viewed, but these ... Racial 2). These things sort of represent hate groups such as the KKK. ...
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... If the law and its implicit legal obligations are viewed as incorporating moral obligations ... After all, the KKK appears to break the law for the reason that it ...
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... for the sake of a debate example) wrote hateful propaganda for the KKK (or any ... because of two key reasons--(1) hate speech codes can be viewed as particularly ...
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